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Special Rules About Serving Minors in Denver

Did you know that you can’t just serve papers on a minor the same way you would anyone else? If you have a civil suit against a minor, such as in a property damage or car accident case, you may need to serve papers to the minor responsible. Here’s what you need to know before moving forward. What does “minor” mean when serving papers? For the purposes of the rules of civil process in Colorado, a minor is anyone under

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October Newsletter 2020

Message from the Founder Some Peachy News 2020 has been a crazy year for sure.  Well, here at Accurate Serve® it has been crazy busy, that’s for certain.  Well, we have some more great news to share with you. Officially open for business as of October 2, 2020, we welcome to the AS team, Accurate Serve® of Atlanta. My office (Tampa Bay area) has already sent multiple papers to Accurate Serve® of Atlanta and all of them were served quickly and accurately,

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What to Do When a Party Can’t Be Found

Are you trying to file a civil case and can’t find the other party to the case? You absolutely must serve all parties to your civil lawsuit or legal action before your case can move forward in front of the courts. Without this proof of service, you won’t be able to get any type of remedy from the court. They have to be given a chance to tell their side of the story. But sometimes you can’t find the person

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September Newsletter 2020

Message from the Founder Process Serving, Recent Legislature Changes & Technological Advancements In June 2019, Florida House Bill 91 was signed, sealed and delivered. One of the major changes in this Bill was the fact that process servers could now electronically sign their Returns of Service. This was a HUGE development. Prior to the signing of this Bill, only the Sheriff was allowed to electronically sign Returns, not private process servers (PPS). Once this Bill was signed into effect, our software programmer

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August Newsletter 2020

Message from the Founder Lions, Tigers but Not Bears….Not Yet at Least Accurate Serve® is over the moon excited to announce another office opening in yet another state!! Accurate Serve® of Detroit opens its doors THIS September!! Introducing new Team Member and Owner/Operator of the Detroit office, say hello to Erik Devlin. Erik has served in a different role with AS the past few years, no pun intended, because he is and has been an awesome process server the past

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How to Serve Legal Papers in Denver

Did you know that anyone can serve legal papers in Denver? It’s true! You don’t have to have a process server, but you should. Why? Because the papers still have to be served the right way, or your case could be thrown out of court. Here’s what you need to know about serving legal papers in Denver. Who can serve papers? Almost anyone can serve the legal papers, so long as they are:

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July Newsletter 2020

Message from the Founder From the East Coast to the West Coast, We Got You! It’s official, Accurate Serve of Denver opened its doors to the public on July 6, 2020.  We are beyond excitement as our first true nationwide office is open for business.  Brennan Fogarty, current franchisee, it this market’s owner.  He partnered up with Monte Phillips, who will be the Office Manager & Head Process Server.  Well, you all know Brennan, but who’s Monte? Monte is a

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Who Can Be a Process Server in Denver?

Every state has different rules about how legal documents must be delivered, but all states have some rules about service of process. Process service is required to ensure that defendants or respondents to a case are aware of the case and have the opportunity to defend themselves, as is required by the constitution. But who can serve papers in Denver? The rules about service of process in Denver are pretty lax compared to other parts of the country. Just about

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June Newsletter 2020

Message from the Founder Staying Ahead of the Competition What is a RON?  RON = Remote Online Notary As of January 1, 2020, current Colorado notaries have had the opportunity to add remote online notary duties to their current commission. In order to be approved, the following criteria must be met: Complete a course Obtain Bond Obtain Errors & Omissions insurance Select a RON Service Provider Complete a form Pay a Fee to the State When this add-on first became

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May Newsletter

Message from the Founder Opening Back Up As a good chunk of Americans return to work this week, we all prepare for the unknown. As we prepare for life getting back to normal, we all need to adjust what our normal is. In the short term, that means to take extra precautions all the time, especially when in public. Wear masks, wash hands often, keep your distance, sanitize, wear gloves, etc. Now, no one wants to wear masks day in

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